It's a pleasure I'm just glad I'm not the only geek on NSC
nostalgia is a wonderful thing everything seems better in the world of nostalgiaI think someone should write an article for TSLR or something about this, it's the sort of stuff that, once you think about it, has disappeared from football gradually over the years. It's only when someone actually mentions it that you take notice and think "oh shit, I hadn't even realised". THAT'S what makes this thread so interesting, the fact that such a small part of football can actually be missed so much when it's gone. It's the same with "old" grounds, compared to the new flatpack ones. I've become such a old football ground gimp, looking at old pictures from decades ago. And don't even get me started on kit's....
I think someone should write an article for TSLR or something about this, it's the sort of stuff that, once you think about it, has disappeared from football gradually over the years. It's only when someone actually mentions it that you take notice and think "oh shit, I hadn't even realised".
Like players wearing their socks round their ankles, as per Keith Houchen in the 1987 Cup Final photo below.
Or teams coming out of the tunnel one at a time.
Or players getting fouled & getting on with it rather than clutching random "injured" parts of their anatomy.
Or perms.
The worst ones were always at Palace & Southampton (the Dell), which were far too shallow to allow a satisfactory net-busting experience. They should have shortened the pitch by a yard or so to allow for a deeper goal net. Typical stupid Palace. They'll probably introduce goal music next.
Oh.
Can't find a pic but I love the deep nets as used in Mexico '86.
I HATE those black nets as used by Man City. Very unsexy. You can't even see the bulge!
I think someone should write an article for TSLR or something about this, it's the sort of stuff that, once you think about it, has disappeared from football gradually over the years. It's only when someone actually mentions it that you take notice and think "oh shit, I hadn't even realised". THAT'S what makes this thread so interesting, the fact that such a small part of football can actually be missed so much when it's gone. It's the same with "old" grounds, compared to the new flatpack ones. I've become such a old football ground gimp, looking at old pictures from decades ago. And don't even get me started on kit's....
The St James Park loop design